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“Permissions by themselves are harmless and even useful to provide users a good mobile experience,” says Paul Oliveria, researcher at cyber security firm Trend Micro.But since the list of permissions required is long and doesn’t explain its effect, an immediate reaction is to treat it the way you would a ‘Terms and conditions’ agreement—accept without reading the list and move to the next step.By Shadma Shaikh Do you remember how many times you have clicked “I agree” on the never-ending ‘Terms and conditions’ list for various software downloads, signups and registrations without even scrolling down to the end?Even if you have survived doing that and you are not paranoid about online security, you ought to be more careful about something else—mobile applications.Apps often have permission to create and save files in various locations on your devices, some of which are retained even after the apps are uninstalled.A game app that you uninstalled could have retained images in your phone gallery.To make money out of apps, companies often integrate third-party libraries that allow these external entities to push ads and other content on their apps.Attackers can leverage poorly written code or third-party libraries to gain access to a user’s phone or data, says Boland.

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Last year, a particular piece of code on Dropbox that other apps reuse was found to be vulnerable, which could have allowed for theft of sensitive information. The Indian smartphone market that is dominated by second-hand and low-budget smartphones is more susceptible to mobile security attacks, says Tony Anscombe, senior security evangelist at AVG.The key lies in identifying the nature of the app and questioning what seem to be unnecessary requests.